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AnnouncementFREE SHIPPING! USPS "Priority Mail." All proceeds from the sale of all woodturnings benefit the urgent work of humanitarian organizations working in Sudan, including Oxfam America in Darfur and South Sudan.

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Last updated on Nov 23, 2018

FREE SHIPPING! USPS "Priority Mail." All proceeds from the sale of all woodturnings benefit the urgent work of humanitarian organizations working in Sudan, including Oxfam America in Darfur and South Sudan.

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Eric at his lathe...

ERIC REEVES, woodturner and philanthropist

All proceeds from all sales benefit the courageous work of humanitarian organizations in Darfur and South Sudan, a region of terrible suffering and on the verge of famine.

Eric Reeves has been a serious woodturner for over twenty years, returning in "middle age" to a craft art he began as a boy. After a five year hiatus because of medical challenges, he is again turning seriously, specializing in inlay work, hollow forms, bowls with ogee profiles and lidded vessels with more and less elaborate finials. He works chiefly with burl wood and exotics. His work is represented in a number of galleries around the country (www.EricReeves-woodturner.com).

Eric is also a dedicated advocate for peace and justice in the tortured African country of Sudan (now two countries). As part of his effort, he donates all gallery and other profits to humanitarian organizations working for the extraordinarily distressed populations of north and south Sudan. His advocacy work is archived at www.sudanreeves.org.

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Eric Reeves

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Eric is a woodturner deeply committed to his craft, specializing in lidded vessels, inlay work, and bowls with classic profiles. His work appears in galleries & is available for purchase at Etsy, benefiting humanitarian work in Darfur & South Sudan.

Shop policies

Last updated onMarch 27, 2018

Welcome to my woodturning "shop," where I have made available for purchase some of my best woodturnings at what I think are very reasonable prices, given the quality of the woods used and the amount of labor (of all sorts) required to produce a finished piece.

Further, all profits from all sales are donated to humanitarian organizations providing desperately need relief assistance in Darfur and South Sudan.

Accepted payment methods

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GiftcardAccepts Etsy Gift Cards and Etsy Credits

Returns and exchanges

I gladly accept returns and exchanges

Contact me within: 14 days of delivery

Ship items back within: 30 days of delivery

I don't accept cancellations

But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.

The following items can't be returned or exchanged

Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:

Custom or personalized orders

Perishable products (like food or flowers)

Digital downloads

Intimate items (for health/hygiene reasons)

Questions about your order?

Please if you have any problems with your order.

Returns and exchange details

I will refund fully the cost of any piece lost or damaged in the mail; I will fully refund the cost of any piece that has been accidentally mischaracterized (woods, dimensions, forms) on my Etsy site. I cannot provide a refund for pieces that are simply aesthetically disappointing: I provide a description (including dimensions) as well as several of the most revealing photographs possible for each turning. There is a very small "profit" margin with prices as low as those (in the main) that I charge for my work, and I can't absorb packing and mailing costs of pieces that arrive as they appear on the site.

Shipping

I will ship orders Priority Mail (USPS) in one to three business days after receiving payment for an order. All packing is highly secure, and no damage should be possible in transit. All woodturnings come with an artist's "three-panel" card, a card on care, and a separate, individual description of the piece purchased (woods, including botanical name of the primary wood, design, and a few brief remarks about the turning.

Additional policies and FAQs

DARFUR and SOUTH SUDAN are two of the most dangerous places in the world for children, and no one if working harder in this deeply threatening environment than the humanitarian organizations I'm attempting to assist with my woodturning sales.